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Old 02-22-2012, 09:39 PM #1
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Chat Maximum decibel level you should be around?

I explained my condition in an email to my church a little while back, and was curious if anyone has ever requested an "unplugged service" (no amplifiers).

Just found out their decibel level in an email: 81-84 dB. They say that is lower than the average large-sized church. And that earplugs should cut it by half.

Thanked 'em, and said I'm good. Just need to keep healing. Now to check the level for light rail trains I take every weekend: 90 dB in the tunnel?

Ah well, thanks for reading.
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